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in france, in europe, and the world. and ever since the 1950's has the government had to face up to such difficulties. we're confronting them with determination. what is essential and what the president has said yesterday it is that france is not just in the country, but a great country, a specific social model. today, this social model is in danger. there are many things to correct, change, and reform. >> mean while in spain, the country's general workers' union said today's general strike was being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. this is a union spokesperson. >> we are not that bad off here, but we all have an unemployed brother or friend. everyone says the same. that was easy to get a job before even though it was a bad one, and i just don't. everyone is fed up with cuts, especially in health care, education. people talk a lot about that. >> this is the second general strike this year in spain. it comes after 53-year-old woman jumped from a balcony t
in france, in europe, and the world. and ever since the 1950's has the government had to face up to such difficulties. we're confronting them with determination. what is essential and what the president has said yesterday it is that france is not just in the country, but a great country, a specific social model. today, this social model is in danger. there are many things to correct, change, and reform. >> mean while in spain, the country's general workers' union said today's general...
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how are the people of france reacting? >> you are absolutely right. he was elected on an anti- austerity drive. he has really been a big supporter in the first six months, so i think that the demonstrations, we are expecting a big one on the left bank. it will mean more than it does in terms of a confrontation with the government. you will see unemployment figures that are staggering across europe today. the case is similar here in paris. of course, this does concern people. but he is facing a dilemma. he asked to honor his commitment to europe and the markets. why does that matter? today they have announced that because they have record low interest rates on 10-year bonds, compare well to those in germany, they say only 2 billion of the money going to reducing the debt, if they started to waver on the reforms they had been promising, those levels would start to rise, and if that happened it would be europe's problem, as well as france's problem. >> there is still talk of an exit. >> i think more people are more concerned with here today, they are con
how are the people of france reacting? >> you are absolutely right. he was elected on an anti- austerity drive. he has really been a big supporter in the first six months, so i think that the demonstrations, we are expecting a big one on the left bank. it will mean more than it does in terms of a confrontation with the government. you will see unemployment figures that are staggering across europe today. the case is similar here in paris. of course, this does concern people. but he is...
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in france, all manufacturing figures of for the last 15 months except for one have been down. so there is shrinkage as growth is slowing down. and greece and bain's figures are getting worse. >> thanks very much. figures are's getting worse. >> and we have more on jobs and whether that will impact the u.s. election. we have traveled to find out how that is shaping up. a remarkable collection of images of soldiers taking a break from boris of the western front are taking center stage at an exhibition. there were discovered in an attic and were taken by a french couple in northern france during world war all-in-one and were sold as postcards to soldiers. >> unseen for nearly 100 years, life between battles for the soldiers. the photographs show all ages and all nationalities. among them, edward, probably dying soon after it was taken, but still remarkable for its family to see. >> the picture taken before he died by the photographers not far from the trenches is quite poignant really. >> the photographs were taken on this camera, by an enterprising french couple. after more than
in france, all manufacturing figures of for the last 15 months except for one have been down. so there is shrinkage as growth is slowing down. and greece and bain's figures are getting worse. >> thanks very much. figures are's getting worse. >> and we have more on jobs and whether that will impact the u.s. election. we have traveled to find out how that is shaping up. a remarkable collection of images of soldiers taking a break from boris of the western front are taking center stage...
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king of the road -- wiggins, toward france champion, knocked off of his bike. >> welcome to beijing where the process of installing the man who will lead this nation of 1.3 billion people over the next 10 years has begun. thousands of delegates from the communist party, the only party allowed here, of course, have gathered at the great hall of the people up the road. it comes at a crucial time. china's meteoric economic rise has meant a better life for hundreds of millions of people. but also creating huge inequalities. the outgoing president hu jintao admitted corruption was still a big problem and he says the failure to tackle it could prove failed -- fail to the party. here is our beijing correspondent, martin patients. >> they came from across china, hand-picked delegates from the communist party more than 80 million strong. the opening of the party congress marks the start for china's leadership change. it is political theater on a grand scale and designed to showcase unity. after a decade in power, president hu jintao is stepping down. his outward style has not always one him public
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germany and france, the strongest economies within the eurozone, both posted a 0.2% growth in the third quarter, but compared to a year earlier, the greek economy was down 7.2% in the quarter. >>> let's check on the markets. european shares are lower as the eurozone economy has gone back into recession. london shares down about 0.3%. frankfurt, the dax index declining almost 0.5%, and the cac 40 in paris declining by 0.5%. meanwhile, share prices across the asian europe was lower everywhere but japan because of the expectations to reach an agreement before the fiscal cliff fades. the kospi shed 1.2%. chinese stocks extended losses after the closely watched announcement of the new leadership in the country. the shanghai composite fell 1.2%. hong kong's hang seng slipped 1.5%. let's take a look at currencies. the yen fell to its lowest level in more than six months against the dollar. the dollar/yen 81.14-18. investors feel japan's general election next month may bring in a government that will carry out more monetary easing. the euro is recovering to the 103-yen level, now at 103.58 to 6
germany and france, the strongest economies within the eurozone, both posted a 0.2% growth in the third quarter, but compared to a year earlier, the greek economy was down 7.2% in the quarter. >>> let's check on the markets. european shares are lower as the eurozone economy has gone back into recession. london shares down about 0.3%. frankfurt, the dax index declining almost 0.5%, and the cac 40 in paris declining by 0.5%. meanwhile, share prices across the asian europe was lower...
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you still have a connection with your audience and france, and you do not look like a fake or someone who is trying to capitalize on past glory, hand madonna went to -- and madonna went to bob dylan 101. she will figure it out. >> apparently that is what he does awfully well. the book is called forget about today. she needs for reinvention, creating a personal -- thank you for coming on. that is our show for tonight. you can download our app. good night from l.a. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with oliver stone. peter kuznick. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> account and project -- the california endowment. learn more. go pbs station from viewers like you.
you still have a connection with your audience and france, and you do not look like a fake or someone who is trying to capitalize on past glory, hand madonna went to -- and madonna went to bob dylan 101. she will figure it out. >> apparently that is what he does awfully well. the book is called forget about today. she needs for reinvention, creating a personal -- thank you for coming on. that is our show for tonight. you can download our app. good night from l.a. thanks for watching. as...
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. >> the easing of the ban will also apply to beef imports from canada, france and the netherlands. >>> japan's latest key economic indicator fell in september for the sixth straight month. a declining global demand is a primary reason. the cabinet office said on tuesday that the coincident index dropped 2.3 points to 91.2, that's against a base of 100 for the year 2005. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like employment and industrial output. the decline was the result of the global economic slowdown and falling car production that followed the end of government subsidies for buyers of eco-friendly cars. cabinet officials changed their assessment of the economy from weakening to signaling a possible turning point. they indicate there is a possibility that the economy may have started slowing down. they said they will remain cautious about a further slowdown in other major economies. >>> business leaders are looking for any competitive edge they can get in this climate. some in japan are finding it's not enough to rely on employees who are techni
. >> the easing of the ban will also apply to beef imports from canada, france and the netherlands. >>> japan's latest key economic indicator fell in september for the sixth straight month. a declining global demand is a primary reason. the cabinet office said on tuesday that the coincident index dropped 2.3 points to 91.2, that's against a base of 100 for the year 2005. the index tracks the current state of the economy and reflects activities like employment and industrial...
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behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the individual level americans are extremely optimistic. we're seeing in surveys for the first time that only about half of americans are agreeing that the american dream still holds true and that's remarkable. >> what's the practical consequences of that? of giving up faith and hope in that dream? >> the fact is that for most middle class and working-class americans, the politics seems increasingly removed from their everyday experience in their life. and there is a current of distrust and anger towards washington, that is so deep right now. >> when we turn on our tvs, our raaso
behind australia, norway finland, germany, france, spain, and canada. we are way down the list in the terms of social mobility. am i reading you right. >> over this period in which those at the very top have done better and better the chance of climbing up the economic ladder hasn't grown at all, it may have actually declined and that is reflected i think in a sense of pessimism that you see among many middle class americans about whether the american dream still holds true. at the...
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austria, britain, france, italy, hungary, romania and the united states each, to between a quarter million and a half million dead. >> oliver stone, the good war. and of course, the war with must carnage in the history of the world. >> it is a huge story. that is where we begin. britain and the u.s. and the robbery between them, and a lot of school kids do not know the british empire is a dominant in higher. so many resources around the world and churchill is finding, among other things, for the retention of the colony's and all to the middle east, the oil supplies. greece very important. north africa. egypt, india. singapore. that is what he is trying to get back. he never starts a second front for about two years. it was promised to stalin in 42. meanwhile, stalin is rolling the germans back and winning the war as the british and americans are perjury packing in retaining the british colonies. the british, for example, go into africa in 1944 after they have liberated, so to speak, but ending the fighting street battles with the communist resistance fighters who fought heroically against
austria, britain, france, italy, hungary, romania and the united states each, to between a quarter million and a half million dead. >> oliver stone, the good war. and of course, the war with must carnage in the history of the world. >> it is a huge story. that is where we begin. britain and the u.s. and the robbery between them, and a lot of school kids do not know the british empire is a dominant in higher. so many resources around the world and churchill is finding, among other...
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the rider's doctor was later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peloton. >> it was pretty clear there was a major problem. the french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided, but lance armstrong came prepared with a deliveryman in tow called motoman. >> motoman was this gardener/handyman for lance armstrong. the team i was on didn't carry performance enhancing drugs, so to get epo for the tour de france we came up with the plan and the plan had motoman involved where he would follow the race, always stay within probably a half hour drive of our -- motorcycle drive in our hotel. he basically had the container filled with epo and he would basically just wait for a phone call on a secret phone. when he had to do a delivery, he'd do a delivery. >> and armstrong coming up now. can he get off to a great start in the
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now can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? he is aiming at 8:09. he certainly is ahead of chris. it's 2.51. lance armstrong with that performance. >> reporter: ts is where the legend began. on the very first day of his comeback tour de france, lance armstrong won the prologue. >> lance armstrong has delivered a great blow. >> reporter: three weeks later, less than three years after being diagnosed with cancer, he won his first tour de france. it would be the first of seven. >> he came back again and again and again winning tour after tour, and he did it seven times, and, of course, it's a record. no one has ever done it, and it's for many people it was unacceptable. it was impossible to do that without taking drugs. >> what do you think? >> look, i admit i have been very proud of armstrong over these years because i've seen a man and i've seen how he has battled the elements, and i have seen how he auto has come forward, and i'm very sad. what do i think everybody else did it, so i find it very difficult not to think that lance did it. >>> lance ar
now can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? he is aiming at 8:09. he certainly is ahead of chris. it's 2.51. lance armstrong with that performance. >> reporter: ts is where the legend began. on the very first day of his comeback tour de france, lance armstrong won the prologue. >> lance armstrong has delivered a great blow. >> reporter: three weeks later, less than three years after being diagnosed with cancer, he won his first tour de france. it would be the...
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air france is looking to reduce staff to 45,000 workers. and germany's lufthansa is also in the midst of a painful cost- cutting program. earlier this week, the airline struck a deal with unions to raise cabin crew pay in exchange for no strikes over the christmas holidays. >> coming up, we've got some sports news for you. >> first, some other stories making news around the world. three demonstrators have vented their anger at a german consul. he was heading for a meeting with local officials when a crowd of protesters began shouting at him and pushing him. they were upset by another german official who said on wednesday that greece needed three times as many employees as germany to do the same work. >> germans have booked a record high 40 million vacations in the last 12 months. that is according to numbers by the german travel association which reported a 4.5% increase in sales. topping the destination list is spain, followed by italy and turkey, but holidays within germany are also popular. >> a power outage paralyzed large parts of the
air france is looking to reduce staff to 45,000 workers. and germany's lufthansa is also in the midst of a painful cost- cutting program. earlier this week, the airline struck a deal with unions to raise cabin crew pay in exchange for no strikes over the christmas holidays. >> coming up, we've got some sports news for you. >> first, some other stories making news around the world. three demonstrators have vented their anger at a german consul. he was heading for a meeting with local...
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rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to open the send weapons to rebels. and the u.k. government budget handling is under fire after it's revealed that billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts may all go down the drain. from the new center here in moscow this is with international news and comment with you twenty four hours a day israel's intensifying it's back. on the fourth day of facilities and stepping up preparations for a ground invasion militants are hitting back another iranian made rocket fired by hamas has been shot down over television meanwhile israeli precision strikes are leading to a rising number of civilian deaths isn't of the fore. the israeli defense forces have sealed off roads around gaza declaring the area a closed military zone this is just another suggestion that a ground offensive could be imminent also israeli officials have been meeting with foreign diplomats and telling them that they plan to extend the army operations this comes after some seventy five thousand
rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to open the send weapons to rebels. and the u.k. government budget handling is under fire after it's revealed that billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts may all go down the drain. from the new center here in moscow this is with international news and comment with you twenty four hours a day israel's intensifying it's back. on the fourth day of facilities and stepping up preparations for a...
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behaved very decently in france. instance and made the camp was even hanged for robbing a peasant woman of. it was here that napoleon signs of document of abdication neither he nor his descendants would occupy the throne again he had given up his intention to fight until victory and the cossacks never had to storm fontainebleau. though not quite historically accurate. into the grounds. here in the farewell courtyard there's a grand staircase and it was here the farewell to his guards. and his ambitions to create a greater france he travelled into exile under russian escort. the lad who was. with michael on the memories of russia returns to france just a hundred years later when many emigrated seeking refuge from the bolshevik revolution. this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army. and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand eight hundred his name was nikolai which you bring up that was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland you. the day af
behaved very decently in france. instance and made the camp was even hanged for robbing a peasant woman of. it was here that napoleon signs of document of abdication neither he nor his descendants would occupy the throne again he had given up his intention to fight until victory and the cossacks never had to storm fontainebleau. though not quite historically accurate. into the grounds. here in the farewell courtyard there's a grand staircase and it was here the farewell to his guards. and his...
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questioned and later charged under france's anti-drug act. >> reporter: as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the pell laton. >> it was clear it was a major problem and french police are arresting team members, or followers, with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> reporter: the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came prepared with a delivery man in toe called moto man. >> a gardner/handy man. so to get epo for the tour de france we came up with a plan, and the plan had moto man involved where he would follow the race. always stay within probably a half hour drive of our motorcycle drive from our hotel. he basically had the container filled with epo, and he would basically just wait for a phone call, on a secret phone, and when he had to do a delivery, he'd do a delivery. >> armstrong coming up now. he get off to a great start? aiming at 8:9. 2.51. lance armstrong with that performance, paul, i think may have done enough. >
questioned and later charged under france's anti-drug act. >> reporter: as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the pell laton. >> it was clear it was a major problem and french police are arresting team members, or followers, with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> reporter: the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong...
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to help with the defense of other parts of france. but that's what called the miracle of dunkirk. they thought it was going to be much, much worse than it was. but they, they were lucky with calm seas, and they were lucky in some other ways also. >> host: brooke stoddard, your book, though, focuses on june to october of 1940. >> guest: yes. >> host: after the evacuation from dunkirk what happened? does hitler attack britain at that point? do the british fight back? what? >> guest: the germans followed their plan, and maybe that was a mistake. at least one german general and i think even herman gering said at the time of dunkirk let's forget about paris for a little while. let's put as many troops as we can into england, fly 'em over there, seize the airfields. the shock might be so great that the british government will cave in or negotiate with us. instead what the germans did was, of course, they had stopped at the ocean, then they'd turned south. they wanted to knock france out of the war, which is what they did. they entered paris
to help with the defense of other parts of france. but that's what called the miracle of dunkirk. they thought it was going to be much, much worse than it was. but they, they were lucky with calm seas, and they were lucky in some other ways also. >> host: brooke stoddard, your book, though, focuses on june to october of 1940. >> guest: yes. >> host: after the evacuation from dunkirk what happened? does hitler attack britain at that point? do the british fight back? what?...
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for informed syrian rebels brought secures overwhelming recognition from france as well other european states and america hold back. a sex scandal triggered by revelation as the former cia chief cheated smashers america's p.r. push in afghanistan and toppled the reputation of the current celebrity come on. it is good to have you with us here on r t today i'm rory sushi life in the russian capital it is a day of unity like europe hasn't seen in years though for all the wrong reasons a series of mega protests are underway across the globe millions expected to show up in a resoundingly course saying no to austerity already hundreds of flights have been canceled with nations paralyzed by war and strikes and let's get the latest marty sarah ferguson is at the epicenter of it all in madrid. were in the center and you can see behind me the these cars already lining the streets to go to these helicopters say that heads were already getting figures in there that being a number of arrests already made today here in the trade of course is not just spain this striking today it's political we call
for informed syrian rebels brought secures overwhelming recognition from france as well other european states and america hold back. a sex scandal triggered by revelation as the former cia chief cheated smashers america's p.r. push in afghanistan and toppled the reputation of the current celebrity come on. it is good to have you with us here on r t today i'm rory sushi life in the russian capital it is a day of unity like europe hasn't seen in years though for all the wrong reasons a series of...
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by britain by france by turkey by israel and i'm no fan of assad i might say but. good things are watch words after gadhafi in libya they're going to be much worse if they succeed in overthrowing assad let's opposition group was trained in turkey at various american air force bases there many of them are libyan al qaeda types other from other countries they're not syrians they're foreign fighters whatever is wrong with assad i think that the people of syria tend not to want outsiders to be telling them what to do they fear these so-called rebels just as much as they fear their own government and my guess is they don't want foreigners occupying and running their country. let's talk about the implications of the french decision to not have joined live by called helen and contributing editor of the foreign policy in focus think tank on high fronts than the first to recognize libya's opposition now it's the first to recognize the syrian rebel group do you see any parallels there. unfortunately i see a lot of parallels and it's exactly the wrong thing to do at this poin
by britain by france by turkey by israel and i'm no fan of assad i might say but. good things are watch words after gadhafi in libya they're going to be much worse if they succeed in overthrowing assad let's opposition group was trained in turkey at various american air force bases there many of them are libyan al qaeda types other from other countries they're not syrians they're foreign fighters whatever is wrong with assad i think that the people of syria tend not to want outsiders to be...
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very decently in france. since. it was. neither he nor his descendants. his intention to fight victory. quite historically. grounds. and it was here that napoleon bade farewell to his guards his toppled empire and his ambitions to create a greater france he travelled into exile under russian escort. you have. this image on the memories of russia's cossacks returns to france just a hundred years later when many emigrated seeking refuge from the bolshevik revolution. this woman says her grandfather came to france with the white army there is a cost and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand nine hundred his name was nicholai were to bring up it was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland could be. the day after the modern occupation of the cossacks head to the famous russian cemetery at century genevieve. loic and they're off their horses they're from a horseback precession yes i heard about them they were fine bunch they're here to celebrate the battle of boarded you know. many famous russian immigra
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they're talking about france, but we will see. the fiscal outlook is uncertain as result of the deteriorating economic prospects. that is moody's on france downgrading their government bond. it was a good day on wall street, the stock market climbing across the board, dow closed up more than 200 points. even with the fiscal cliff looming over our head. so what gives? let's ask jonathan hoenig. fox news contributor. jonathan, have to ask you to react to the news breaking right now about movies. but the deteriorating economic prospects. it is that some to you? >> it was the euro, plunging on the news. not to be too surprised. we've seen it blow up in greece and ramifications of the big spending high regulation high taxes even some more well-established countries like france. it is nice to see some green on our screen at home but a downgrade from france could ratchet back up by tomorrow morning as well. melissa: do you think we have had losses through much of this election as people realize if you make money in the stock market it to
they're talking about france, but we will see. the fiscal outlook is uncertain as result of the deteriorating economic prospects. that is moody's on france downgrading their government bond. it was a good day on wall street, the stock market climbing across the board, dow closed up more than 200 points. even with the fiscal cliff looming over our head. so what gives? let's ask jonathan hoenig. fox news contributor. jonathan, have to ask you to react to the news breaking right now about movies....
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reporting from paris in france. just a moment on martin breaking the set. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm to are welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. browser. sits in manning day care my daddy. does a famous phrase benson claim is oh my save. my money ransom business. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donut. concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history covers the left well let me change the format equating before our eyes that some of the rest of. the twists and turns in the hallmarks of this campaign like the one which we're about to do because you've never seen anything like this until. it. was up guys i mean martin this
reporting from paris in france. just a moment on martin breaking the set. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm to are welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...
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the rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to openly send weapons to. the u.k. government's budget handling is on the far after it's revealed the billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts all go down the drain. with international news and comment twenty four hours a day the death toll from the escalating israeli bombardment has risen to at least forty five after four days of hostilities of those killed are said to be civilians and as israel prepares a ground invasion the militants are hitting back with rocket attacks. the latest now from tel aviv. what we are witnessing is a growing casualty count and what we see is that many of the dead and injured are in fact palestinian civilians not tell of it is struggling to explain this particularly in light of the fact that they argue that all they killings are targeted we have heard from the arab league secretary general not been the other being he says that tel aviv is committing war crimes that should not go unpunished he adds to those that all arab na
the rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to openly send weapons to. the u.k. government's budget handling is on the far after it's revealed the billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts all go down the drain. with international news and comment twenty four hours a day the death toll from the escalating israeli bombardment has risen to at least forty five after four days of hostilities of those killed are said to be civilians and...
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france, how a famous culinary delight has caused a big controversy. and poland, why you should never drink and drive very or even cycle. >> when the iron curtain fell, the countries of eastern europe had to redefine the relationship between church and state. under communist rule, there was little tolerance for organized religion in church property and land was expropriated wholesale. today, the czech republic was one of the last former soviet satellites where the church has still not received compensation. >> the father believes in god's grace period during his daily prayers, he also praised for the church in the czech republic. as a good christian, he knows one should never abandon hope for a miracle, but as a priest in the czech republic, he has. >> i believe in miracles. our father in heaven can do anything. when i look at the situation in the czech republic and the government, i don't see much of a chance. there is no miracle in sight. >> and merkel is needed soon in order to save the monastery -- a miracle is needed soon in order to save the mona
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reporting from paris in france. the occupy wall street movement may have finally found a way to save america's troubled ninety nine percent the new charity will get rid of american citizen debts parties resident hit the streets of new york to find out if anyone actually believes. started by the people behind the occupy wall street rolling jubilee is a project that is buying up debt just like a collection agency way but instead of collecting on it they're absolving the debt in an effort to liberate america from the chains of debt is this ingenious or a way to let slackers off the hook from responsibility this week let's talk about that depends on where the funds are coming from crowd sourced crowd sourced yeah crowdsourcing is great if they can clear people's debt who need it then i think that's the good thing to do are you into that. i'll take that as a yes not a lot but i do know of it well if you're below i'm not sure that they won't go right back in again so i think people need to responsible for their own action
reporting from paris in france. the occupy wall street movement may have finally found a way to save america's troubled ninety nine percent the new charity will get rid of american citizen debts parties resident hit the streets of new york to find out if anyone actually believes. started by the people behind the occupy wall street rolling jubilee is a project that is buying up debt just like a collection agency way but instead of collecting on it they're absolving the debt in an effort to...
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general assembly debate france has already said it will vote in favor of the bit the u.k. is also reportedly leaning towards backing the resolution while the u.s. is strongly opposed but on the palestinian plan i'm joined live now by deb she's a spokesperson for the palestine and national authority thank you for being here and the bit of follows a failed attempt in twenty eleven by mahmoud abbas to join the u.n. as a full member state why do you think this drive will be much more successful. well unfortunately our application for full membership in two thousand and eleven did not come through because the security council failed to reach an agreement affording palestine its rightful place in the united nations as a full member in accordance with international law this time around we are going to the. much larger body of the united nations system a body where democracy is practiced and where every country casts its vote and hopefully will reflect the preservation of the international public that also overwhelmingly supports palestine's right to statehood and freedom were ver
general assembly debate france has already said it will vote in favor of the bit the u.k. is also reportedly leaning towards backing the resolution while the u.s. is strongly opposed but on the palestinian plan i'm joined live now by deb she's a spokesperson for the palestine and national authority thank you for being here and the bit of follows a failed attempt in twenty eleven by mahmoud abbas to join the u.n. as a full member state why do you think this drive will be much more successful....
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this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army. there is a cost and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand nine hundred his name was nicholai were cheaper yet it was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland that if you knew. the day after the occupation of the cossacks head to the famous russian cemetery at century genevieve. loic and their off their horses there from a horseback perception yes i heard about them they were fine bunch they're here to celebrate the battle of. many famous russian immigrants are buried here they include literary nobel prize winner. and the celebrated ballet dancer rudolf nuria . clear your do. you do this all in monuments commemorates the cossacks and army officers who left russia after the nine hundred seventeen revolution. the. close to one million russians fled to france though many lived to ripe old ages their thoughts remained with their lost homeland. they were still the depressing thoughts is that true russians are buried here at the russia
this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army. there is a cost and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand nine hundred his name was nicholai were cheaper yet it was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland that if you knew. the day after the occupation of the cossacks head to the famous russian cemetery at century genevieve. loic and their off their horses there from a horseback perception yes i heard about them they...
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not his country but his faith, as a mormon missionary in france. it was a tradition he considered breaking. >> he was concerned, according to his friends, that he might lose ann. so he talked to ann about this and she told him, you know, if you don't go, you'll always regret it. and i'll be here. >> when he left, i had a very brave face, went to the airport with his entire family. we all said good-bye. i was driven home with his family, and then i walked into my home, opened the door, my mother was there. i fell flat on the ground and just dissolved in tears. and she could not console me. >> for 2 1/2 years in the turbulent '60s, romney was living abroad, working every day to convert the skeptical french to his mormon faith. so this is this kind of neighborhood that you used to knock on doors in, all day? >> this -- yes, 45 years ago. this is fairly typical. >> mike bush took us back to the streets of bordeaux, where he and romney spent 60 hours a week spreading their faith in french. >> did you have a specific message? >> we would talk to them abo
not his country but his faith, as a mormon missionary in france. it was a tradition he considered breaking. >> he was concerned, according to his friends, that he might lose ann. so he talked to ann about this and she told him, you know, if you don't go, you'll always regret it. and i'll be here. >> when he left, i had a very brave face, went to the airport with his entire family. we all said good-bye. i was driven home with his family, and then i walked into my home, opened the...
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now britain is considering following france and turkey in recognizing the new syrian opposition group aiming to oust president assad we hear from one exposure shortly he says western attempts to support the rebels will only take the war torn country deeper into chaos. buster the elderly people in france can't afford to even buy food with their pension and will offer a pretty break up to snooze. things are just getting too expensive in london many families just can't afford to live in the city anymore so because of upcoming welfare cuts the government is buying or rented property to relocate people outside of the city the maximum housing allowance for welfare will go down to four hundred pounds a month which is peanuts compared to the one thousand two hundred fifty pounds need to pay for the average three room apartment expelling the poor from london seems a bit fishy to me so instead of say regulating prices or cock forbid using the money from the welfare cuts to create jobs so people can earn a living for themselves rather than rely on handouts london has the side to make itself some
now britain is considering following france and turkey in recognizing the new syrian opposition group aiming to oust president assad we hear from one exposure shortly he says western attempts to support the rebels will only take the war torn country deeper into chaos. buster the elderly people in france can't afford to even buy food with their pension and will offer a pretty break up to snooze. things are just getting too expensive in london many families just can't afford to live in the city...
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rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to openly send weapons to the rebels. and to the u.k. government's budget handling is under fire after it's revealed dead billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts they all go down the drain. it's chewy and here in moscow you're live with are two you with me to say kycia have you with us the gazan death toll from the escalating is wryly bombardment has risen to at least forty five of those killed us said to be civilians and as israel prepares a ground invasion the militants i had to back with the rocket attacks meanwhile the arab league has agreed at an emergency meeting to send a delegation to gaza and assess the situation on the ground archies policy has the latest now from tel aviv. what we are witnessing is a growing casualty counts and what we see is that many of the did and injured are in fact palestinian civilians not tell of it is struggling to explain this particularly in light of the fact that they argue that all they killings are targeted we h
rebranded syrian opposition gets a royal welcome in france as the e.u. is expected to discuss whether to openly send weapons to the rebels. and to the u.k. government's budget handling is under fire after it's revealed dead billions of pounds spent on bank bailouts they all go down the drain. it's chewy and here in moscow you're live with are two you with me to say kycia have you with us the gazan death toll from the escalating is wryly bombardment has risen to at least forty five of those...
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reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning to be heard in public for the first time in yet it's pretrial hearings are likely to hear claims of legitimacy when body was in confinement boy allegedly beating the plows and salt secret documents to me. and are you sometimes afraid that what you say on twitter might be inappropriate up to or you because british policy will tell you why maybe even jail you for it our report of cyber censorship coming up after the break. invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is get real is that if in the night in the fifty's these frames very nice we used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slow. we pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration elizabeth was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted she was out of center now days seeking series three focus magic reasons most of them a man and most are not what you wou
reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning to be heard in public for the first time in yet it's pretrial hearings are likely to hear claims of legitimacy when body was in confinement boy allegedly beating the plows and salt secret documents to me. and are you sometimes afraid that what you say on twitter might be inappropriate up to or you because british policy will tell you why maybe even jail you for it our report of cyber...
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the number of seniors turning for help has increased considerably in regions and france it used to be in the north but now all regions are of young people and children used to help but now with the greatest hitting the young. but now these struggling people are in for another blow starting next year the pensions of over ten million french will be taxed says the minister for the elderly this will amount to zero point fifteen percent of monthly payments and the new government believes this will generate three hundred fifty million euros annually for the social security fund but economists believe it's pointless where the government's trying to do now is reach by all means the three percent deficit threshold that was promised to process and they're trying to find like every single penny. obviously countries don't have a say or do harm to the pensioners and to their spending power will be just really bad for consumption as a whole in france it will not be a perfect solution for small reinvigorating french growth and beer at greece because in his case every cent counts it may be less than
the number of seniors turning for help has increased considerably in regions and france it used to be in the north but now all regions are of young people and children used to help but now with the greatest hitting the young. but now these struggling people are in for another blow starting next year the pensions of over ten million french will be taxed says the minister for the elderly this will amount to zero point fifteen percent of monthly payments and the new government believes this will...
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reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top of the ledger whistleblower was a bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time and yes the trial you're likely to get claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly drinking thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and sometimes all for a lot of what you say on twitter all might be inappropriate not to morrow and because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for a report on cyber censorship coming up after the break. it was not the military i guess army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild a devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq . it was the campaign for making billions of dollars album for all reasonable and forty bills to exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. or profiteers won't cheat. the great russian laureates. prevailing over hazards and aspe
reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top of the ledger whistleblower was a bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time and yes the trial you're likely to get claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly drinking thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and sometimes all for a lot of what you say on twitter all might be inappropriate not to morrow and because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for a...
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france has been stripped of its cherished top credit score by ratings agency moody's and another blow to the debt ridden the european union and the bloc second biggest economy has been warned of further islams renewed fears that the turmoil is slowly dragging in the jains crisis strategist margaret bowen reef says france and germany need to change track and quickly. the european union economically as it stands is an unsustainable organization it's an unsustainable financial and economic mess so what this downgrade actually i think is pushing france and germany and some of the bigger countries to do is recreate the european union i mean staff who are doing some of the other economies such as responsible for being italy and you know kind of regroup and recreate new york in union in order for the european union generally and france to respect it so the economy and people are going to suffer there will be think new thinking shocks to their comfort to their pocketbooks to their households there will be a combination of both economic national and and our security measures and meet seen acro
france has been stripped of its cherished top credit score by ratings agency moody's and another blow to the debt ridden the european union and the bloc second biggest economy has been warned of further islams renewed fears that the turmoil is slowly dragging in the jains crisis strategist margaret bowen reef says france and germany need to change track and quickly. the european union economically as it stands is an unsustainable organization it's an unsustainable financial and economic mess so...
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from their point of view they have to be quite careful because obviously france has let this process a few days ago. britain has kind of broken ranks with the united states to ally itself with france but for example if the rest of the does not follow then that actually isolates britain and france to some extent so they've got a lot of problems they nothing is guaranteed and of course the situation on the ground is not guaranteed so they could end up with egg on their faces we talked about just now the coalition composed of various rebel groups i wonder thirty parallels with libya there of course when colonel gadhafi was ousted a similar organization failed to create any kind of order is syria going to suffer the same fate final thought. well clearly that that's on the cards you know if you if you. go in and you destroy the existing bases of the over there that's not at all a guarantee that you get. stability afterwards and then if you have this foreign factor that's also a fact on top it stops being a syrian process and being based on syrian reality and becomes something laid in dict
from their point of view they have to be quite careful because obviously france has let this process a few days ago. britain has kind of broken ranks with the united states to ally itself with france but for example if the rest of the does not follow then that actually isolates britain and france to some extent so they've got a lot of problems they nothing is guaranteed and of course the situation on the ground is not guaranteed so they could end up with egg on their faces we talked about just...
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reporting from paris and france. well coming your way cutting through the economic spin a regular financial check up from washington it's the capital account with lower list and i'll be back with more news in thirty five minutes from now. do we speak your language i mean some of the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's keaton's stories. you hear. them try altie spanish find out more visit actuality all tito. resistance is not a politics but a culture. it could. on its own. cultures of resistance on marching. the stairs. miss it's in. day care my daddy. does a famous reuse benson claim is oh my saved and does my mommy ransom business. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to exert some of our best recent interviews first stephen called bear is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sp
reporting from paris and france. well coming your way cutting through the economic spin a regular financial check up from washington it's the capital account with lower list and i'll be back with more news in thirty five minutes from now. do we speak your language i mean some of the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's keaton's stories. you hear. them try altie spanish find out more visit actuality all...
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france's fears of homegrown terrorism are reignited amid a growing number of young locals turning to radical islam. international news life for moscow this is all she was in the. hello and welcome to the program egyptian security forces fired tear gas on demonstrators on tahrir square on wednesday morning as the country go through one always the biggest anti-government protests since the revolution two years ago tens of thousands of angry egyptians are accusing president morsi of seeking to impose a new era of dictatorship after haitian a decree last week granting himself new absolute powers botton is in cairo for us. a running street battles has been going on in the streets around risk where between a large group of largely young male protesters and the police there all throughout the night there were tear gas canisters being fired into the crowds the protesters picking those up and throwing them back at the police lighting fires in doorways pulling branches off trees to light those and tearing up large sections of pavement creating blocks about the size of a fist to throw at the po
france's fears of homegrown terrorism are reignited amid a growing number of young locals turning to radical islam. international news life for moscow this is all she was in the. hello and welcome to the program egyptian security forces fired tear gas on demonstrators on tahrir square on wednesday morning as the country go through one always the biggest anti-government protests since the revolution two years ago tens of thousands of angry egyptians are accusing president morsi of seeking to...
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reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning is to be heard in the public for the first time in years and it feels like hearings are likely to hear claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for alleged beating thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and are you sometimes afraid that what you say on twitter might be inappropriate not to worry because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for it i report on cyber censorship coming up after the break. you just love me enough you know use that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just offers a forced breeder on the island of bohol and at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grow. and his horse is worthless sometimes it gets lonely here but that horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they bite as well it's part of my every day life. been home to it rats like me j
reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning is to be heard in the public for the first time in years and it feels like hearings are likely to hear claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for alleged beating thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and are you sometimes afraid that what you say on twitter might be inappropriate not to worry because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for...
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france now who do you think will be next recognizing the group. believe that france will be alone for a little bit but could be joined by other european nations i suppose that washington will hold its breath for a while. waiting to see what would happen on the ground for the most important part is really good mission holder this doesn't change the facts on the ground the facts on the ground on behalf of the syrian army and the syrian people what about the position of the arab league they failed to unanimously recognize the group why is that or is it just a matter of time. i don't know they feel to leave because some countries are not in agreement with a good line i think this coalition and you know this is a sort of policing it was on top of the request of hillary clinton and it was on by a lot of pressure from the countries or from the turks so it's a questionable collusion it's normal but the arab characters were marked and it was clear they could like to believe the assad regime is now doomed. well i believe the whole syria is now due for a few
france now who do you think will be next recognizing the group. believe that france will be alone for a little bit but could be joined by other european nations i suppose that washington will hold its breath for a while. waiting to see what would happen on the ground for the most important part is really good mission holder this doesn't change the facts on the ground the facts on the ground on behalf of the syrian army and the syrian people what about the position of the arab league they failed...